Watch Dogs 2 was widely expected, and for a lot of people, this game is the series’ chance to have its own Assassin’s Creed II moment- by following up on a disappointing sequel that held a lot of promise with a far more fun sequel that makes good on the promise of the original.
“[The map in Watch Dogs 2 will be] roughly twice as big,” Belanger said, before also noting that the new game would have a far more lighthearted, fun story than the original game did.
“Watch Dogs one was a darker story and Aiden was a lone wolf. In Watch Dogs 2 it’s a colorful story and Markus all the way is very charismatic, but he’s also sociable. He’s part of a group called DedSec where you have your buddies with you and you’re doing operations and you use a lot of the culture, the fun. So they’re doing it with purpose because they’re hacktivist, but they’re having a lot of fun at the same time doing it,” he said.
This is definitely good- one of the big problems that people had with the original game was just how drab its story was, with an unlikeable protagonist in its midst. Having a more lighthearted, fun story, analogous to how Assassin’s Creed II did it, could definitely make Watch Dogs 2 a far more likable game than its predecessor was.
Watch Dogs 2 is due out in November on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.
Source: Rheena.com